The **National University of La Plata** achieved a key milestone in its **electric mobility plan** by launching two electric buses, called Ecobus, that **travel to different university locations** and offer **[free transportation](https://noticiasambientales.com/energia/los-colectivos-electricos-ya-circulan-por-la-ciudad-de-buenos-aires/)** to **students and teachers**. These units operate with lithium batteries developed at Unilib, the UNLP battery plant in collaboration with Y-Tec.
The project aims to **promote the use of clean energy, reduce emissions, and strengthen national technological development**. With these electric vehicles, the university not only improves internal mobility but also promotes an **inclusive and sustainable model**.
The Ecobus had been operating until 2020 with imported batteries. Today, with locally manufactured components, they return to the streets as a symbol of the potential of the national industry to drive the energy transition.
The plan includes **agreements for converting other vehicles**, such as **a veterinary mobile unit and urban passenger units**, showing the projection of the model beyond the academic environment.

## A Path towards Sustainable Mobility
The UNLP project is part of a long-term strategic development. In the metropolitan area, there are about 20,000 buses, with 2,000 being renewed annually. Electromobility in this sector **could have a significant environmental and economic impact**.
Although Unilib has the capacity to convert about ten units per year, **its main goal is to demonstrate the viability of the project**, train professionals, and promote industrial-scale expansion through other stakeholders.
Moreover, **the university is committed to generating renewable energy**. It plans to build a solar park in Magdalena that, in addition to supplying a special oven for lithium treatment, will reduce the university’s energy consumption.
This comprehensive approach aims not only to **promote electric mobility** but also to **encourage clean and local energy production**, reinforcing technological independence and reducing environmental impact.
## Benefits of Electric Buses
Electric public transportation **brings multiple advantages to cities**. By operating with batteries, these buses **significantly reduce emissions of polluting gases**, improving air quality and reducing the carbon footprint.
Furthermore, they **generate less noise pollution** and require less maintenance than conventional vehicles, which **reduces operational costs** and enhances the travel experience for users.
Being rechargeable with clean energy, such as solar power, **electric buses contribute to a more sustainable urban mobility** and represent a key tool against the climate crisis and the current energy consumption model.

## Electromobility and Energy Future
The UNLP’s Ecobuses are an example of how applied knowledge can transform the local reality. With **batteries manufactured in the country** and the **integration of proprietary technology**, new opportunities arise for **economic development, professional training**, and **reduction of environmental impact**.
The challenge now is to **[expand the charging infrastructure](https://noticiasambientales.com/energia/sao-paulo-renueva-su-compromiso-con-el-medio-ambiente-incorporando-2-200-colectivos-electricos-nuevos/)** and **consolidate fast supply networks**, essential for the large-scale expansion of electric transport. The UNLP experience sets a possible path towards cleaner and more sustainable cities.
By combining technological innovation, education, and environmental commitment, **electromobility can become a key tool** in building a fairer and more planet-friendly future.



